“Writing in math class supports learning because it requires students to organize, clarify, and reflect on their ideas--all useful processes for making sense of mathematics. In addition, when students write, their papers provide a window into their understandings, their misconceptions, and their feelings about the content.”
Burns, M. (2004). Writing in Math. Educational Leadership. Oct. 2004 (30).
“Writing in math class supports learning because it requires students to organize, clarify, and reflect on their ideas--all useful processes for making sense of mathematics. In addition, when students write, their papers provide a window into their understandings, their misconceptions, and their feelings about the content.”
Burns, M. (2004). Writing in Math. Educational Leadership. Oct. 2004 (30).Use these resources for Math Journals